Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [det] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 There are often in fact close connections between the formal and conscious beliefs of a class or other group and the cultural production associated with it : sometimes direct connections with the beliefs , in included manifest content ; often traceable connections to the relations , perspectives and values which the beliefs legitimize or normalize , as in characteristic selections ( emphases and omissions ) of subject ; often , again , analysable connections between belief-systems and artistic forms , or between both and an essentially underlying ‘ position and positioning ’ in the world .
2 The 1970 Act required the EPA to prescribe NAAQSs which were not to be exceeded in any region more than one day per year , or during more than a limited period within that day ( table 8.1 ) .
3 ( b ) Money paid to a person in a public or quasi-public position to obtain the performance by him of a duty which he is bound to perform for nothing or for less than the sum demanded by him is recoverable to the extent that he is not entitled to it .
4 Later came the Farmans , aptly named ‘ cages à poules ’ , and the Caudrons , of which a French flyer remarked at the time that between these and the current German types ‘ there was all the difference between a lorry and a Rolls Royce ’ .
5 It does not seem generally known that for more than a year after VJ Day more than 120,000 Allied POWs were kept in internment camps in Java .
6 Certainly frequency will be higher than for any but the heaviest TV campaign , but it will hardly be dramatic .
7 A tribal chieftain , Haji Ghulam , argues that with little or no government development , and rising unemployment , it is the right of tribals to grow opium and process it .
8 As suggested above , one of the central planks in Lord Devlin 's argument that the law does not simply exist to protect the individual , but also to protect society , was the fact that in all but a few cases the victim may not consent to the commission of an offence against themselves .
9 Consequently , the duration requirement was reduced to ensure that in all but the most unusual cases the whole of the flight previous to the last one was always retained in the FDR .
10 Despite these particular difficulties with older urban areas , it is generally true to say that in less than a decade the Dutch created and adopted a revolutionary residential environment which , even in car-dominated cities , displayed many of the benefits of the street in the pre-motorised era .
11 I learned from local hoteliers the staggering statistics that in less than a decade , the number of hotel rooms nearby had increased from 70 to 800 .
12 Christopher Martin-Jenkins succinctly summed up the situation when commenting that in less than a year England had been outplayed by the entire subcontinent .
13 Mr McNally : ‘ Is it correct that on each and every interview he denied the two charges ? ’
14 Around the world generally one finds similar examples , albeit on less than an American scale , and there are probably many more not yet known in the world 's literature .
15 Their simple capitals support the plain beam of the architrave or epistyle , and between that and the cornice comes the frieze of triglyphs ( a grooved upright over each column and each interval ) and almost square metopes .
16 The concordance between the teams ' and the research diagnoses and between these and the AGECAT classification is expressed here in terms of percentage agreement , specificity , sensitivity , and the kappa ( κ ) and Yule statistics .
17 A survey would establish once and for all whether the coal they are taking out is paying its way and whether the pit has a future . ’
18 Let us recognize once and for all that the modest silence … has landed England in child harlotry .
19 Well if that 's the case it must be sorted out once and for all if the club is to go forward .
20 Hence , one may be able to work out the broad effect of interdependencies once and for all when the strategy is set .
21 Thereafter , and for more than a generation , Germany was the stage on which the rival powers played out their conflicts .
22 And for more than a mile they threaded their way around the standing pools that reached from the verges out into the drying roadway .
23 And for more than a century they were home to livestock .
24 And for more than an hour they heard about the glory of steam and engines and old stations .
25 And with little or no income , your spouse or children could be the ones to suffer most from your accident .
26 This does not apply to those people who spend long periods of time in institutions which they are powerless to leave and with little or no freedom of choice … children 's homes , boarding schools , prisons , mental hospitals , homes for people with disabilities .
27 The medium of continuous recording prompted the inclusion of bridging scenes to allow one group of characters time to go off one set and onto another while the action is carried on by the second group of characters .
28 So that was the journey waybill and that was handed in at the end of the day and from that and a visual check of the tickets that were returned by him to the ticket office , they could tell which tickets were missing and therefore they were sold to him and er there be , there was the odd shortages but in those days if anybody was short in his takings by , I think it was about sixpence in those days , he was the subject of a another warning by letter and if he persisted , well then he was brought in to see the Traffic Superintendent who erm , could suspend him for two or three days , so he lost pay for two or three days .
29 Successful communication is based upon people 's capacity to interpret prose and in all but the simplest cases this depends on the ability to work out the grammatical relationships between the words within sentences .
30 Unfortunately such a solution is rarely available and in this and the next chapter we shall examine ways of ‘ solving ’ such problems , which are typically grouped together under the title multiple-objective or multiple-criterion problems .
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